Jul 21, 2023samsue rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
This book was just wonderful. In fact, I bought a copy for myself because I loved it so much. We have a pit bull in the family - the gentlest, sweetest dog you will ever meet, but unfortunately outlawed in Ontario. This story teaches a…
Apr 09, 2019patrick2murphy rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Most of the reviews I read about this author state this is her best book. Maybe because I read The Dog Who Danced first I really enjoyed that book more. The amazing thing with this author that I was amazed with, was how she tells the story…
Jun 30, 2016GrinBig rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
A rich, deep story. A self-made man, who loses everything, and a stray pit bull, born and bred to fight, are brought together by chance. Neither plan to become a pack... but the power of companionship brings a balm of healing to their…
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bugfodder
Feb 23, 2014bugfodder rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Adam March has it all - he is a self-made man - with a high-powered executive career, a beautiful wife, an accomplished teenage daughter, a well-appointed home and all the right friends. One day his secretary leaves him a memo “Your sister…
Jan 18, 2012bestro rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
One of those rare books that makes you see something in a different light. I am looking at my own dog from a totally different perspective now! I love the way the author writes part of the story from the perspective of the dog. By the…
RockTheBooks
Dec 04, 2011RockTheBooks rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
If you enjoyed The Art of Racing in the Rain, this is an excellent read-a-like. Dog and man come together at a time when they need it most. Both learn from one another in a pull your heart strings sort of way. Definitely worth reading!
Nov 30, 2011dontbugmeimreading rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I am not a dog lover and was expecting this story to be kind-of sappy but I was pleasantly surprised. Both man and dog are outcasts who meet at a time when they both need the other the most. Warning - keep a box of kleenex handy.
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emmettandmax
Nov 01, 2011
Really glad I read this. Pit Bull and man end up together. Part of it was about what happens to fighting pit bulls......true but so horrific.
Oct 04, 2010damation rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
A man that has everything and loses it and a dog bred for fighting end up learning together about the important things in life.
A good read, but if you are squeamish about animal cruelty then it is a little tough to take.
Jul 19, 2010scordova rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Really enjoyed this book and have recommended it to all my friends and even my husband! The author writes in a level higher than I admit I am at...but contextually, it's easy to understand. Great story!
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